2011 WPA World Ten-ball Championship
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Single Elimination |
Host(s) | WPA World Ten-ball Championship |
Venue(s) | Star Billiards Center, World Trade Center Metro Manila[2] |
Participants | 128 |
Final positions | |
Champion | Huidji See |
Runner-up | Fu Jianbo |
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The WPA 10-Ball World Championship 2011 was the third edition of the
Dutch Huidji See won the event, defeating China's Fu Jianbo in the final 11–8.[5] The defending champion Mika Immonen lost in the last 64 round against Tomoo Takano.[6][7]
Format
The 128 participating players were divided into 16 groups, in which they competed in a
double elimination tournament against each other.[8] The remaining 64 players in each group qualified for the final round played in the knockout system.[9][10] The event saw players from 44 different countries.[11]
Prize money
Below was the advertised prize fund for the event.[12][13]
Position | Prize |
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First place (champion) | $ 60,000
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Second place (runner-up) | $ 30,000
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Third place (semi-finalist) | $ 15,000
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Fifth place (quarter-finalist) | $ 7,500
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Ninth place (loser in round of 16) | $ 3,500
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17th place (loser in round of 32) | $ 2,500
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33rd place (loser in round of 64) | $ 1,000
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Knockout round
References
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- ^ "44 countries to clash in 2011 WPA World 10-Ball". ABS-CBN News. May 2, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
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- ^ "WPA World Ten-Ball Championship". Sixpockets.com. May 6, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
External links
- WPA World 10-Ball Championship 2011 at azbilliards.com